Today, I am talking with my friend Rachel Bearbower, a coffee lover, a fundraiser, a former nonprofit executive director, and founder of Small Shop Strategies.
Rachel has been in the very same situation many of us find ourselves in at some point: working diligently in an underfunded, systemless organization.
In our conversation, we explore how Rachel’s business journey led her all the way to creating her business after running a nonprofit.
We also explore how Rachel serves her clients, how she manages her numbers, and what guidance she’d offer any entrepreneur or leader who’s feeling overworked, underfunded, and overwhelmed.
So, if those feelings sound familiar to you, you won’t want to miss what Rachel shares with us today.
Today We’ll Explore: How creating and working on her first nonprofit allowed Rachel to see an area of need that she addresses with her own business The common challenges that people, especially executive directors who work in the nonprofit sector need to navigate and how Rachel helps change the game How to navigate imposter syndrome and a scarcity mindset in your business Why women entrepreneurs having money and numbers conversations is so vital and why making money is a form of self-care What it means to start trusting your gut, shifting your mindset, taking risks, and getting a handle on your finances with confidenceWe share all of our show notes and exclusive bonus content at 100degreesconsulting.com/podcast
Connect with Rachel
You can find Rachel on her website at www.smallshopstrategies.com and check out her membership program at www.smallshopstrategies.com/beproductive
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